Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] that the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This sight made me realise that the herbicides not only caused the trees to lose their leaves , as I had heard , but also sometimes killed the entire tree . |
2 | Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true . |
3 | Hayling had let them know that the move would complicate his personal life . |
4 | D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ? |
5 | The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place . |
6 | Let me add that the council tax is partly personal and partly property-based . |
7 | And having accepted it , let us admit that the book that gives this experience to the individual young reader who needs it or will benefit from it , may not be what we ( outside the experience ) might recognize as a ‘ classic ’ . |
8 | Let us assume that the survey is fine . |
9 | Floyd 's Algorithm works with the adjacency matrix representation of G. For convenience , let us assume that the vertex set of G is so that G is represented by a variable A of type |
10 | To complicate the situation , let us assume that the package under consideration is itself called up from a higher package with a different manager . |
11 | Let us assume that the economy inherits a real wage rate w 1 . |
12 | However , let us assume that the habit is broken . |
13 | To take a specific example , let us assume that the production function all of a sudden shifts ‘ upwards ’ . |
14 | Let us assume that the directive is fully supported by the Government , who do not wish to amend one jot or comma of it and who are willing to sign up to its immediate implementation . |
15 | The sentence has 28 characters in it , so let us assume that the monkey has a series of discrete " tries ' , each consisting of 28 bashes at the keyboard . |
16 | Let us assume that the value of child benefit , currently at £7.25 , be doubled ( as is proposed as part of the tax changes in chapter 19 ) . |
17 | Let us suppose that the proportion of any additional income absorbed as leakages is 0.6 . |
18 | Let us suppose that the vehicle is found abandoned in a wood , seriously damaged or completely burnt out . |
19 | Let us suppose that the tiles have numbers 1 , 2 , 3 , … 8 , and that the goal is the configuration where the empty space is in the middle . |
20 | Let us suppose that the survey is concerned with leisure activities and is a comparison between social classes . |
21 | In order to illustrate the effects of taxation , let us suppose that the government imposes a tax on labour employed in the retail sector , so that and become and , respectively . |
22 | Let us suppose that the contravener sold to an investor 1000 shares at a price of £100,000 . |
23 | Let us suppose that the lady did not die , but was whisked into obscurity . |
24 | Let us suppose that the animals contest a resource which is worth W points to the winner , and zero to the loser . |
25 | Let us suppose that the kth member of the population sequence is being considered for sample inclusion and that thus far in the sampling process , we have obtained n k of the n sample members that we require . |
26 | Let us suppose that the vowel is . |
27 | ‘ So you 'll be right back to nature , and let us hope that the natives are friendly . ’ |
28 | Let us hope that the choice of Manchester for the next Davis Cup tie will provide more interest than the last match against France . |
29 | Let us hope that the lesson has been learnt and that never again shall we see this vile practice recur . |
30 | Let us hope that the electorate sack them in April . |